Okay so my motherboard died a few weeks ago and new parts have been ordered (its time for an upgrade). So i order a ASRock 775Dual-880Pro, which not only has an AGP 4/8x slot, but a 16x PCI-E slot. Kind of weird. Its a socket 775 board, support for Dual-core and Core duo processors alike. I get to ordering a video card and i pick the cheapest option (something until i can afford a DX10 card) The card is a Geforce 6200 (PCI-E). The one i have now is a Geforce FX 5700 Ultra (AGP).
The question I'm asking is which one is better? I mean the 5700 delivers twice the memory bandwidth, has a 128 bit memory interface (hence twice the memory bandwidth) but doesn't support shader model 3, or OpenGL 2 like the 6200 does.(opengl2 is important to me for PSX emulation and the such)
I've been looking for a sort of benchmark comparing the two but theres quite an age gap between the two cards so I don't think I'll get anywhere from looking. If anyone knows which card would perform better in general or in a more specific way, i'd like to know which would be better for a little gaming. Something like CS: source perhaps. If anyone can find a benchmark or present some kind of documentation, you'll have my thanks
I could always resell one of the cards or trade it away to a friend for something of equal value so the 50 USD I spent on it doesn't bother me too much.
The question I'm asking is which one is better? I mean the 5700 delivers twice the memory bandwidth, has a 128 bit memory interface (hence twice the memory bandwidth) but doesn't support shader model 3, or OpenGL 2 like the 6200 does.(opengl2 is important to me for PSX emulation and the such)
I've been looking for a sort of benchmark comparing the two but theres quite an age gap between the two cards so I don't think I'll get anywhere from looking. If anyone knows which card would perform better in general or in a more specific way, i'd like to know which would be better for a little gaming. Something like CS: source perhaps. If anyone can find a benchmark or present some kind of documentation, you'll have my thanks
I could always resell one of the cards or trade it away to a friend for something of equal value so the 50 USD I spent on it doesn't bother me too much.